Wamu has been doing a karaoke stream, which are always wonderful and I won't be told otherwise especially by her. At the beginning she talked a little bit more about SVP chief Senbei helping to set her up with a laptop and other hardware so she'd be able to stream from bed and not have to risk further fucking up her knee while trying to get some work done. She's always spoken so highly of SVP and her genmates and it's good to hear - this girl was overdue for a break. Go drop her a sub if you haven't already. (Also, I'm pretty sure crashing an e-scooter is the zoomerest way a cripple ever crippled but I'm willing to be corrected.)
Also, VClub, the group that Proctor's new oshi and my… "friend" is presumptuous so let's say second-degree vtuber associate Dollie is a member of, announced a new member yesterday, a penis-haver:
I wanted to apply when they opened up auditions and definitely would have, but they wanted an audition video and my mic and hard drive of VODs were a 2-and-a-half-hour flight away. Why them? Aside from the association with Dollie, I've been following
their Twitter account since Dollie joined and they are
constantly tweeting and promoting their talents. Upcoming streams, original fan art and comics, and so on. The kind of stuff you want to see a manager tweeting about, even if it is for a not-for-profit group rather than a full corpo - but this manager promotes his talents more than many small corpo accounts you'll come across.
A corpo CEO helping a talent in a rough spot continue her work? A group manager who's not just sitting back and basking in the attention and power of his position? What's this, a bit of positivity in this stupid industry to finish up a rough month with?